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Dive into Oxlade and Dave's Sultry Symphony of Digital Love's Deception

Living on the edge of digital love letters and pixelated promises, Oxlade, the Nigerian R&B maestro, partners with the UK's lyrical titan, Dave, to paint a vivid tableau of romantic disillusionment with "Intoxycated." A spiritual successor to his hypnotic ballad "Ku Lo Sa," this track interweaves Oxlade's ethereal, melismatic vocal riffs with Dave's profound bass-laden verses — a tantalizing auditory dance reminiscent of legendary duets.

The beats, courtesy of Deeyasso, Spax, and The Kazes, vibrate with a sultry intensity that pulsates like the very heartbeat of a sweltering summer night. It's a mosaic of emotions — from the raw vulnerability of feeling "so wasted" to the piercing realization that love might just be "overrated." Dave's verse, a sonnet of urban tales, intertwines seamlessly with Oxlade's lament, producing a bittersweet symphony that resonates with anyone who's dared to traverse the turbulent seas of modern romance. The song's lyrical tapestry is an intricate dance of words, with tales of heartbreak, social media conundrums, and longing intricately woven together. Dive deep into this intoxicating pool of R&B artistry, but beware: the depths might just leave you, like the song says, intoxicatingly faded. Stream below

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